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1. How Important Are Functional and Developmental Constraints on Phenotypic Evolution? An Empirical Test with the Stomatal Anatomy of Flowering Plants.

2. Technical comment on "Negative-assortative mating for color in wolves".

3. Selection on early survival does not explain germination rate clines in Mimulus cardinalis.

4. Phylogenetic history of vascular plant metabolism revealed using a macroevolutionary common garden.

5. Quantitative trait locus mapping reveals an independent genetic basis for joint divergence in leaf function, life‐history, and floral traits between scarlet monkeyflower (Mimulus cardinalis) populations.

6. Is Amphistomy an Adaptation to High Light? Optimality Models of Stomatal Traits along Light Gradients.

7. Amphistomy increases leaf photosynthesis more in coastal than montane plants of Hawaiian ʻilima (Sida fallax).

8. Geographic variation in reproductive assurance of Clarkia pulchella.

9. Light and growth form interact to shape stomatal ratio among British angiosperms.

10. Growth capacity in wild tomatoes and relatives correlates with original climate in arid and semi-arid species.

11. Pervasive antagonistic interactions among hybrid incompatibility loci.

12. Weak coordination between leaf structure and function among closely related tomato species.

13. Constraint around Quarter-Power Allometric Scaling in Wild Tomatoes (Solanum sect. Lycopersicon; Solanaceae).

14. The Limited Contribution of Reciprocal Gene Loss to Increased Speciation Rates Following Whole-Genome Duplication.

15. Quantitative Genetic Analysis Indicates Natural Selection on Leaf Phenotypes Across Wild Tomato Species (Solanum sect. Lycopersicon; Solanaceae).

16. Morphological and anatomical determinants of mesophyll conductance in wild relatives of tomato ( Solanum sect. Lycopersicon, sect. Lycopersicoides; Solanaceae).

17. How Did the Swiss Cheese Plant Get Its Holes?

18. Reciprocal insights into adaptation from agricultural and evolutionary studies in tomato.

19. THE CONTRIBUTION OF GENE MOVEMENT TO THE “TWO RULES OF SPECIATION”.

20. Antagonistic epistasis for ecophysiological trait differences between Solanum species.

21. Making pore choices: repeated regime shifts in stomatal ratio.

22. Core arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are predicted by their high abundance–occupancy relationship while host‐specific taxa are rare and geographically structured.

23. No evidence for biased co-transmission of speciation islands in Anopheles gambiae.

24. Adaptation across geographic ranges is consistent with strong selection in marginal climates and legacies of range expansion.

25. Developmental changes in the reflectance spectra of temperate deciduous tree leaves and implications for thermal emissivity and leaf temperature.

26. Effects of Genetic Perturbation on Seasonal Life History Plasticity.

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